GracieAllen
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I'm sure every shooter has their preferred custom settings for the various buttons that work for them. I'm trying to get some things set that'll improve MY handling - but part of my problem is that I'm not used to using a joystick to move things. So, I keep pushing on the quadrants of the control wheel to move focus area and all sorts of things...
I set up the control wheel to change ISO - that is NOT a good idea if you accidentally rotate the wheel and don't notice - you suddenly find yourself at ISO 50 when you WANT to be in AUTO ISO. So that custom setting is now going away. I LIKE ISO on the right quadrant and Disp on the up, so I'm doing OK with those.
I figured out how to Register a focus area using the AF/MF>AF Area Registration. I selected the Spot Tracking and registered it. I've set the AEL button (2 on the diagram) to Regist AF Area tggle - so when I press AEL it switches to Spot Tracking. Press again and it goes back to whatever it was. Hopefully that will speed me up.
I periodically need to turn off the face/eye priority in AF because it seems to get confused (OR I get confused and use it wrong). A dragonfly around some blades of grass can cause it to insist on focusing on something that ISN'T the dragonfly's head. So, I've set AF ON to Face/Eye Priority Select. This tells me on-screen when I have this on or off. BUT, should I instead be using Face/Eye Prio. Off Tggle? That DOESN'T give me a message on-screen, just changes the icon for Face/Eye priority from On to Off... Is one better than the other?
I've put Exposure Compensation on C1 because when I get a bunch of zebras I can quickly change it without having to mess with the dial - which changes it until I remember and manually change it back.
I've got metering on C3. I had AF/MF on there but I thing metering is a better use of that since I've now figured out where the "MF" setting is (that's 2+ hours of searching all over the manuals and Internet I'll never get back. But eventually, I backed into finding it and slapped myself on the forehead for being a dummy)...
Overall, my Fn Menu seems reasonably good, and I'm slowly getting settings on the buttons that seem to work pretty well for me... This will probably change over time as I get better at the Alpha 1 controls...
If the above makes sense, or at least isn't counterproductive, my only question is about the Face/Eye priority (see above)...
Are there OTHER things I should be looking at?
I set up the control wheel to change ISO - that is NOT a good idea if you accidentally rotate the wheel and don't notice - you suddenly find yourself at ISO 50 when you WANT to be in AUTO ISO. So that custom setting is now going away. I LIKE ISO on the right quadrant and Disp on the up, so I'm doing OK with those.
I figured out how to Register a focus area using the AF/MF>AF Area Registration. I selected the Spot Tracking and registered it. I've set the AEL button (2 on the diagram) to Regist AF Area tggle - so when I press AEL it switches to Spot Tracking. Press again and it goes back to whatever it was. Hopefully that will speed me up.
I periodically need to turn off the face/eye priority in AF because it seems to get confused (OR I get confused and use it wrong). A dragonfly around some blades of grass can cause it to insist on focusing on something that ISN'T the dragonfly's head. So, I've set AF ON to Face/Eye Priority Select. This tells me on-screen when I have this on or off. BUT, should I instead be using Face/Eye Prio. Off Tggle? That DOESN'T give me a message on-screen, just changes the icon for Face/Eye priority from On to Off... Is one better than the other?
I've put Exposure Compensation on C1 because when I get a bunch of zebras I can quickly change it without having to mess with the dial - which changes it until I remember and manually change it back.
I've got metering on C3. I had AF/MF on there but I thing metering is a better use of that since I've now figured out where the "MF" setting is (that's 2+ hours of searching all over the manuals and Internet I'll never get back. But eventually, I backed into finding it and slapped myself on the forehead for being a dummy)...
Overall, my Fn Menu seems reasonably good, and I'm slowly getting settings on the buttons that seem to work pretty well for me... This will probably change over time as I get better at the Alpha 1 controls...
If the above makes sense, or at least isn't counterproductive, my only question is about the Face/Eye priority (see above)...
Are there OTHER things I should be looking at?